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SUMMARY:Números
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Think about the following questions and how interesting things can get if you are not 100% accurate.
What if someone asked you how old you are and you say 70 instead of 17?
What if someone gives you their phone number and you write down one number incorrectly?
What if someone asks you for your email and you have a number in your email and you never receive it because you said the number incorrectly?
Guess what? This has happened to us more times than we care to remember.
Pronunciation is key to communicating what we intend.
Let's practice our numbers now.
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Piensa en las siguientes preguntas y en lo interesante que puede llegar a ser si no est&aacute;s 100% exacto.
&iquest;Qu&eacute; pasa si alguien te pregunta cu&aacute;ntos a&ntilde;os tienes y dices 70 en vez de 17?
&iquest;Qu&eacute; pasa si alguien te da su n&uacute;mero de tel&eacute;fono y t&uacute; escribes un n&uacute;mero incorrectamente?
&iquest;Qu&eacute; pasa si alguien te pide tu correo...

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